Draw on the frame
Some notes are a circle, not a sentence. Pause, draw on the picture, and the sketch rides the comment at that exact frame.
"The logo should sit about here" defeats written language every time. Drawing fixes it: pause the video and sketch straight on the frame.
Make a drawing
Pause on the exact frame, open the drawing tool, and draw: circle the problem, arrow the direction, box the safe area. The annotation saves with your comment, pinned to that timecode, and everyone on the link sees it exactly where you put it.
What drawings are for
- The reposition note: an arrow beats a paragraph.
- The color note: circle the patch that is off instead of describing it.
- The continuity catch: box the object that jumped between shots.
Where they live afterward
An annotation is part of its comment, so it threads, resolves, and exports with the rest of the feedback, and it stays pinned to the version it was drawn on. Your reviewers get the same tool with no account; the walkthrough written for them is Draw on the frame, for reviewers.
When the reference you want to convey already exists as a file (the storyboard panel, the brand page), attach it to the comment instead of redrawing it.
Questions
Who can see a drawing?
Everyone on the link. Annotations save with their comment, so any reviewer or teammate reading the thread sees the sketch on the frame it was made on.
Do drawings survive a new version?
Yes, on the cut they were drawn on. Like all comments, annotations stay pinned to their version, so a circle drawn on EDIT 10 never floats onto EDIT 11 pretending to still apply.
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